More than 50 years after her death, the legend of Patsy Cline continues stronger than ever. Now, her fans around the world will have a place to remember the Country Music Hall of Fame member.
Construction on a brand-new Patsy Cline museum is set to start this June in downtown Nashville. The exhibit will feature the largest collection of Patsy Cline artifacts in the world, including her costumes, awards, letters, furniture and photographs.
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Patsy’s family is involved in launching the museum, along with the company behind The Johnny Cash Museum in Music City. Patsy’s widower, Charlie Dick, passed away last fall, so the couple’s children are taking an active role in getting the museum open.
Patsy’s daughter, Julie Fudge, says in a statement, “This is our first step together in continuing to share Mom’s music, life and story, as we feel Dad would have.”
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We will keep you posted as more details are announced about The Patsy Cline Museum.